
War on Influenza 1918
History, Causes and Treatment of the World's Most Lethal Pandemic
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Jerry McDaniel
Influenza should scare you.
Listen to this detailed and chilling account of the influenza outbreak of 1918. A terrifying virus that stretched across the globe. Even now, a century after the great flu of 1918, which left an estimated 50 to 100 million people dead worldwide, there's still no cure.
This audiobook examines influenza from all sorts of angles - history, diagnosis and treatment, economics and epidemiology‚ healthcare policy, and prevention. It gives insights on pandemics and provides the much-needed knowledge to evaluate the truthfulness of the proliferating, often contradicting information about the present pandemic.
While influenza is now often thought of as a common but mild disease, it still kills more than 30,000 people in the United States each year. What can we learn from the original 1918 virus that will protect us from the next outbreak?
War on Influenza 1918: History, Causes and Treatment of the World's Most Lethal Pandemic is part-science, part-history, and part-expert advice. This is precisely the book you want to listen to when you’re tucked in bed feeling feverish.
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Very Informing
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I thought this would be more of a history of influenza but it was more about the history of its pathology. It was very detailed and a very good book overall. The narrator was good and had great pacing and control. Very well done overall
Good scientific account of Influenza
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Timely Review of an Important Historical Moment
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Medical History of the fight to beat the 1918 Flu
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Thanks to StoryOrigin for a copy. all opinions are my own .
A short introduction
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I feel this book requires a second listen to fully absorb everything. That, or it is best to listen without distractions. I did not find the content difficult to understand, just there is lots of it. ————
This is the first book I have listened to by this narrator ( Jerry Mc Daniel ). He did a okay job narrating this content, despite some mispronunciations. His pacing was good, I prefer to speed up my lessons and did not have any issues doing so with this book.————
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Lots of info still relevant today
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My only beef with this and why I only gave four stars, at times it was confusing because it seemed the terms bacteria and virus were interchangeable in talk of the flu pandemic. Was it the influenza B, as in the virus that causes gastrointestinal problems or the Haemophilus influenzae B, the bacteria? I’m thinking it switched from one to the other but at some point, my mind wondered some because I listened on the way home from my hour drive from work and there was a lot on my mind plus I had worked all night. So some of it was my fault. I just don’t want the layman to be confusing viruses with bacteria. It wasn’t a big deal because it was written well and that part is probably just me because there was so much information and I really got into it. I’ve never read or listened to anything written this well. It was amazing.
The narrator was amazing. Some words were pronounced wrong but I didn’t feel it was that big a deal. The voice was great and not monotone at all. I highly recommend this to anyone, even history buffs, not just medical people.
More for one with a little medical background
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Great perspective! Not the usual good detailing on transmission around the world and the US in particular, but an in depth look at the disease itself and its mechanisms of destruction of bodily organs as well as the method attempted to curb that destruction. And the info gained from numerous autopsies. It has an eerie resemblance to the effect of the current novel virus as well as a few items that I hadn't known about like the temporary blindness with a transient hyperglycemia and sinus infections. The renal, pneumonic, phlebitis are similar, but there seems not to have been a concomitant cardiac effect. The quarantine efforts of the day have a different name today, but worked to advantage when begun soon enough. And they had as much fake news and false claims then as we do today! Good work!
I have the audio and my only thing about that is the mispronunciation of terms, otherwise it was very useful.
Great study!
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War on Influenza 1918
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The author added a great epilogue, talking about how the 1918 outbreak is related to the current Covid-19 pandemic. Even though medical technology has grown since 1918, we are still muddling through trying to figure out how to stop the current pandemic.
As a medical professional, this book reminded me of a lot of my college classes. If you have minimal medical background, I think that this book might be a little more detailed than you would enjoy.
The narrator did a decent job, but his mispronunciation of a lot of words was bothersome. I realize that a lot of the words aren't those that most people would know, but if you are going to narrate a book like this, you should try to find out how to properly pronounce the medical terms.
History of Influenza
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